Wade Berrier wrote:
Hi Lennart,
I'm trying to use this on a 64bit firefox that uses 32bit flash with
nspluginwrapper.
I'm not having much luck... should this scenario work? I'm guessing I
need to compile against 32bit pulse and related libs? Any pointers?
Well I'm using 32 bit flash
Kevin Williams wrote:
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA
daemon
to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the
default ALSA plugin in
Kevin Williams wrote:
The error message I get is Audio output unavailable. The device is busy.
Xine
engine parameter:.
After a while, the error message changes to xine was unable to
initialize any audio drivers !!
FWIW, I occasionally get this in Amarok when using the xine+pulse
Hasse Hagen Johansen wrote:
Lennart == Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lennart On Tue, 20.11.07 20:04, Hasse Hagen Johansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Lennart == Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Lennart This again sounds
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hi!
I just released PulseAudio 0.9.8. Lots of new stuff.
Changes:
http://pulseaudio.org/milestone/0.9.8
Tarball:
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/pulseaudio/pulseaudio-0.9.8.tar.gz
Doing a new PA release is a lot of work. To make it easier for me to
Hi,
Just playing with my home setup after upgrading to 0.9.8 from 0.9.6 and
seem to have a problem whereby I cannot get the tunnel to work properly.
The server is started with auth-anonymous=1 but I can't seem to get the
tunnel to stay alive.
Running a client machine with PULSE_SERVER env var
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Client is x86_64 and client is i586, but I've played music via a tunnel
all day today with the same setup at work. The server at home is an EPIA
in an NFS root fs (read-only). Any thoughts/musings welcome :)
For the benefit of others:
coling
Jon Smirl wrote:
On 11/30/07, David Kågedal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't someone here use an NSLU2? I have one that I hope to try to
use one day. The only problem with it was that pulseaudio didn't work
well without an FPU, but maybe that has been fixed?
An NSLU2 is $82 on Amazon. But
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Client is x86_64 and client is i586, but I've played music via a tunnel
all day today with the same setup at work. The server at home is an EPIA
in an NFS root fs (read-only). Any thoughts/musings welcome :)
For the benefit
Hi,
Subject kinda says it all. I don't think the PA trac is particularly
high traffic and it may allow people knowlegable with PA on this ML
address some bugs upload patches they already have but didn't expose
particularly well or whatever.
Col
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Hi,
I'm trying to help a user who seems to be having a bad experience with
Pulse on a pretty powerful machine.
If people have experience with pulse and resampling, especially with the
'speex-float-3' resampler, please let me know.
I could quote the full information here but it's probably better
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sun, 16.12.07 21:53, Richi Plana ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've two Fedora 8 machines on the network where PA seems to run fine on
each desktop. At least audio comes out through PA as shown by
pavucontrol. I can't, however, see each other (as was demoed by
Richi Plana wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 08:42 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Now it's just a matter of making discoverable network sound devices
available locally.
Make sure you have avahi running and there's no firewall blocking it
from finding out the necessary info.
So I did everything I
Paul Rudolf Seebacher wrote:
Does anybody knows a solution for me to get seepaul authorized by
ps-server? Thx
It is generally not recommended to run a system wide daemon unless you
have a specific reason to do so (e.g. requiring two users to output
sound *at the same time* - this does not apply
kaiser wrote:
Could I route the audio media between pulseaudio clients instead of device?
I think that's something best handled by Jack instead (tho' I could be
wrong).
Col
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Richi Plana wrote:
Sorry if I wasn't clear in my previous email. Yes, I am running
pulseaudio-0.9.8. I just recompiled the SRPM from rawhide (along with
patches which came with it). So I added your patch [2] and it didn't
seem to fix the issue of the fleeting virtual remote device. It would
Richi Plana wrote:
I actually thought the two might be related in my case. What did you
mean by tunnel, though?
Well you were talking about using Multicast RTP to get sound to output
on several network devices at once. I really just wanted to get the
sound from one machine to output on one
Richi Plana wrote:
It doesn't tell ME much, save that the Stream died (for who-knows-what
reason). One thing I did notice that was different was that on viper, PS
kept spouting out the line Checking for dead streams ... that duke did
not.
Yup stream died at the client end, but it corresponds
Richi Plana wrote:
You can yum-builddep then rpmbuild --rebuild the src.rpm from
Rawhide
(http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/development/source/SRPMS/),
but that version seems to have some problems with tunneling. I've a src.rpm
with a couple of patches to make it work, so
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
The site contains links to the latest version. It's a tarball, so
provided you satisfy all dependencies, ./configure make make
install should get you going :)
About advantages - that topic was extensively covered, there's a nice
video of (i believe) Lennart
Patrice Vetsel wrote:
I'm the owner of an Edirol FA-66 supported under jack by freebob/ffado.
Is there a way to directly use my card under pulseaudio without using
jack ?
Is there a freebob/ffado module for pulseaudio ?
This feature is it planed ?
While I know nothing about this h/w this
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Unf. the integration with the Gmane NNTP fusion system is currently
broken for this list (the devel list and the commits list are fine tho'
- I'm replying to this message via Gmane right now as I don't actually
subscribe to this list in the typical sense).
I've
Karl Larsen wrote:
I got pulseaudio working on F8 and the normal audio on movies and
such is fine. But I tried gMFSK which is an application that uses the
sound-card DSP engine. It looks fine but when I try to receive digital
data it suffers very bad interference and it will not
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Hi,
http://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=36643
The above bug report highlights a sequence of events that cause the
/tmp/pulse-$USER folder to become owned by root. This results in $USER
being unable to play sound.
Basically start pulse as $USER and check perms
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, sounds like an evil messup with autospawn done from SUID programs
or more likely those started via su. Will look into this
eventually, before I do the next release.
I am not sure why people would start audio applications as root
anyway. People doing stuff like
Ulf Behrens wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm currently running two pulseaudio servers, one on my windows xp
laptop and one on my linux desktop. I want to stream the audio oupput of
for example itunes from my laptop to the speakers connected to my linux
PC. What I've done up to now:
- I'm running
Ulf Behrens wrote:
sorry for being not very precise on what I want to do.
Let me try again:
I want to listen to some drm restricted music coming from napster or itunes
The only speakers which are worth to be called speakers are connected to
a linux box (in my office as well as at home).
I
Alex Malinovich wrote:
I recently set up a couple of extra accounts on my desktop machine for
my roommates to use. The only time they'll ever be using it is when I'm
already logged in on another console, so pulse will always be running as
me. When they log in, things like paplay work just
Hynek Hanke wrote:
Hello,
please, I just want to ask if there is some Python programming interface
to PulseAudio or some bindings for the C library that one could use?
AFAIK there are no python or perl bindings for the pulse library.
What kind of stuff where you hopping to do (more out of
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hi!
I just released PA 0.9.9. The only change from 0.9.8 is a fix for
CVE-2008-0008, which is a very important fix.
Can you say what versions of PA are affected? Is it just 0.9.8 or does
it affect 0.9.7, 0.9.6 etc too?
As this is a security issue I will have to
Leszek Koltunski wrote:
How about FlashPlugin 9 ? Can it use the virtual 'pulse' ALSA device?
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I hoped that anything which can
Leszek Koltunski wrote:
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I dont understand why one needs any special libraries. FlashPlugin
can already output sound to an alsa
Hi,
As some of you know I package pulseaudio for Mandriva.
We, along with many other distros, are following Fedora's lead and
moving to pulseaudio as a standard sound system.
As most of you know, while pulse purports to be the most complete
solution, with both OSS and ALSA hijackers (not the
Jyri Sarha wrote:
Any way I'll produce a proper ARM atomic ops patch as soon as I am happy
with it. However it may take a while because I am still only learning
the autoconf magic and I have some other tasks I should take care of too.
This is really cool. I know a lot of people will like this
Jim Duda wrote:
I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
Three Questions:
1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone logs into X?
If so, how does this work? I've read all the docs, etc, but haven't
Rémi Cardona wrote:
Tanu Kaskinen a écrit :
Happened tonight on #pulseaudio:
00:41 Q-FUNK guys, it appears that Skype might be willing
to become good audiozens and stop accessing
ALSA directly.
00:41 Q-FUNK however, they would need help to understand
Erich Boleyn wrote:
Is there a standard way to connect sources to sinks?
I.e. so I can connect the rtp.monitor source to the HW sound output sink?
Not 100% sure how to do it in pulse itself... (not sure if it's possible
but it certainly wouldn't be hard to create a join module if it
doesn't
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 01.02.08 14:44, Jim Duda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
Three Questions:
1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone logs into X?
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
g-s source code
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
g-s source code.
If that's
Hi,
Being in the thick of things at a distro adoption level, these are the
things I think that are important for pulse to be fully accepted.
1. Improvements to the pulse alsa plugin to make it more tolerant of
buggy alsa clients. Yes the correct fix is to fix broken clients but if
there is
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 13.02.08 18:34, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
esd/PA by itself? It has been
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, when I hacked the auto-spawning code I made sure that it worked
event for the ESD drop-in stuff. Are you suggesting that this doesn't work?
No, there is no bug in pulse here, I just had a bug in my packaging of
the pulseaudio-esound-compat package where I did not
Hi,
After your recent splurge on the bug tracker Lennart, myself and a
couple other people I know have not received emails about it. I do get
mails when I make a comment myself but not when someone else does (or so
it seems - this could be a wrong analysis).
Do you have the
Hi,
This is a little story that I've only just recently fully appreciated
As with many distro's I've repackaged esound such that the actual binary
is distributed separately and as such pulse can be installed with it's
/usr/bin/esdcompat script symlinked to /usr/bin/esd.
Anyway, while doing
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 08:16:12AM -0800, Matthew Patterson wrote:
I have noticed this behavior on occasion as well. It has caused far too
many sudo killall -9 pulseaudio calls!
On my system I always know because it warns about being unable to access
my output
David Kågedal wrote:
well, i was about to point out that i'd already tried PULSE_SERVER,
but i tried it again, and now it works. dammit. :-)
i have no idea why it didn't work before. i found the command in
my shell history to re-run it, so it wasn't a typo. i've used pulse
to listen to
Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 05:45:12PM -0500, Jim Duda wrote:
/usr/local/bin/pulseaudio results in this error:
pulseaudio: pulsecore/mutex-posix.c:98: pa_mutex_unlock: Assertion
`pthread_mutex_unlock(m-mutex) == 0' failed.
version 0.9.6, installed via yum works fine.
we really need is a module to watch for when sinks are
added or removed and take appropriate action with regards to loading or
unloading module-null-sink etc.
What do you think, is this sensible?
Col
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Stefan Czinczoll wrote:
I'd imagine your problems relate in some capacity to the emu10k1
driver/card but I'm not overly familiar with this h/w so perhaps other
users here may have more info.
The driver worked flawlessly until about four weeks ago, when changes to
pulseaudio went into
Jim Carter wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2008, Stefan Czinczoll wrote:
Got it running at the end! The clue was to start pulseaudio not as user,
but as root...
$ pulseaudio --daemonize
[WARN 11203] polkit-session.c:144:polkit_session_set_uid(): session != NULL
Not built with -rdynamic so unable
Hi Shlomi,
It would have probably been wise to ask this on the cooker mailing list
first but seeing as you're here now ;)
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hi all!
I'm using Mandriva Cooker (the bleeding edge of Mandriva Linux) with
Pulseaudio. However, other users I su - to cannot play sound despite
the
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 04.03.08 09:45, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I initially put this down to g-p-m doing something silly, but looking at
the sound code there is very little in the way of loops and it just
off-loads to gstreamer.
Last night, I noticed
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sun, 17.02.08 11:10, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
After your recent splurge on the bug tracker Lennart, myself and a
couple other people I know have not received emails about it. I do get
mails when I make a comment myself but not when someone
Jim Duda wrote:
I need to use the spdif port, as this computer is attached to a DTS
decoder/receiver.
I'm pretty sure you can't use spdif with pulse at the moment as ac3
passthrough is not supported. I think Lennart posted as much on this
list on a different thread the other day.
The
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 27.03.08 09:11, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jim Duda wrote:
I need to use the spdif port, as this computer is attached to a DTS
decoder/receiver.
I'm pretty sure you can't use spdif with pulse at the moment as ac3
passthrough is not supported
James Utter wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to transmit audio to the Apple Airport Extreme with
pulseaudio?
I've just ordered me a cheapish one on ebay and intend to port the
raop_play app to a pulse sink module.
I'll then either adapt module-zeroconf-discover or copy it to a new
module in order
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 27.03.08 13:41, Steve Greenland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Sound/music playing works fine, but volume control doesn't. What I
figured out (by watching alsamixer) is that the PA volume control is
manipulating the PCM mixer item, but the stereo analog line-out
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 27.03.08 18:00, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
James Utter wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to transmit audio to the Apple Airport Extreme with
pulseaudio?
I've just ordered me a cheapish one on ebay and intend to port the
raop_play app to a pulse
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Well I've only just started looking over it (and completely agree re the
#ifdefs) so not really done anything yet. Is there a better -sink module
you'd recommend as a starting point?
Uh. Good question. The pipe sink maybe?
:) OK, will see if it's more sensible.
Donald Reader wrote:
as posted earlier I got the sink for the bluetooth created
like usual then started the backtrace per the instructions
on the web page you gave me and have attached it.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Unfrotunately this backtrace is not overly useful as you
Turner, Todd wrote:
Are there any plans for a dbus module? I see that PA uses dbus to
connect to policy kit, and that there are dbus-util.c file in the
modules package that appears to be for modules to connect to other
services like bluetooth or hal, but I am looking for a way for
vatbier wrote:
--- Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm correct about this, can someone put this info on the
perfectsetup wiki page?
You are correct. Feel free to change it. It's a wiki :)
Ok, I changed it ( I still don't understand that wiki syntax, I find
editing wiki's awkward
AllenJB wrote:
Amarok (amarokapp) displays the following message when sound stops
playing (there's nothing more useful on the console output):
Audio output unavailable; the device is busy.
xine parameters:
I've seen this in Amarok myself, and I suspect it could actually be at
the Amarok end.
Kwan Hong Lee wrote:
The files /var/run/pulse nor /tmp/pulse-user are not created at all. I
manually create them, but that does not help either.
Maybe it's because it's tmpfs. Is there any way to change this?
I wouldn't have thought tmpfs would have problems, but try putting some
more
Kwan Hong Lee wrote:
Do I need PolicyKit?
You don't need it and in the context of a maemo as Jim clarified for me,
it may not be something you want anyway. Policy Kit is just a standard
way for a given application to request special privileges (e.g. realtime
priority etc.) It's useful in desktop
Kwan Hong Lee wrote:
I get the following error when trying to compile pa-0.9.10
I/usr/include/liboil-0.3 -I/usr/include/dbus-1.0
-I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include-g -O2 -std=gnu99 -Wall -W -Wextra
-pedantic -pipe -Wformat -Wold-style-definition
-Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wfloat-equal
Sjoerd Simons wrote:
Hi,
The attached patch extends the alsa pulse plugin set with a alsa
configuration hook. Allowing one to specify some configuration parameters
that only come into effect when pulseaudio is running.
For example a configution file like:
@hooks [ {
Nick Thompson wrote:
OK so I figured out the error of my ways, but I have to say this list is
pretty unresponsive in helping the community so I have to ask myself is
pulse is a sensible choice for audio development today? Particularly
since there is little in the way of useful setup
Dennis Heuer wrote:
hello,
am new to pulse and wonder about all the opportunities and
compatibilities. However, what really makes me question is the alsa
plugin. Can pulse substitute alsa (except the drivers), and is there
some concurrency or future plan in respect to alsa. There was no
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
I disagree that this community is unresponsive. You just have to be
patient. Lennart is the main developer but he does not sit slavishly
reading the mailing list and responding immediately. He'll usually have
a big purge every couple weeks
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
What are the bugs in the pulse alsa plugin you refer to? There are some
feature limitations but they are typically down to what any ioplug
plugin is capable of.
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2601 (see the
comments made
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/group___p_c_m.html#ga0d9e14a4be65209eb549e48a9f07302
Closest it says is: It's positive and less than buffer size in normal
situation.
So perhaps this is an invalid assumption at the wine side?
However this part:
Nick Thompson wrote:
On the page on the wiki about developing modules at:
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/WritingModules
There's a nifty little tutorial on writing a plugin. Handy stuff.
The pulsecore headers are all referenced with prefix pulsecore, as in:
#include pulsecore/module.h
João Paulo Rechi Vita wrote:
That's strange. I've upgrated my ubuntu from gutsy (7.10) to hardy
(8.04), and I've gotten sound on flash (and skype also) working
out-of-the-box. I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.10-1ubuntu1,
flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.124.0ubuntu2 and firefox 3.0b5.
I've posted a
Juan A Fuentes wrote:
hi, sorry for my english
You don't need to apologies for you're english. sending HTML email
with black text on a black background however requires a grovelling
apology ;)
i have ubuntu hardy on a pc, and xp on anoter pc, i has been donloaded
pulseaudio for
Matthew Patterson wrote:
Hey everyone,
In my quest to further expand my whole home audio solution I was
thinking about the options for piping the music to non pulse supporting
devices like my internet tablet and cell phones. Right now I stream to
these devices simply by giving them
João Paulo Rechi Vita wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This means you are using libflashsupport (I suspect it's installed?).
Forgot to mention, i don't have libflashsupport installed (at least
not trough the package). It appears as uninstalled
João Paulo Rechi Vita wrote:
ok, you won!
:)
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Ken Mandelberg wrote:
My overall goal is to run pulseaudio on a Linux Sunray session which has
an OSS /dev/dsp. This is kind of a complicated situation, so I am trying
to do the equivalent first on a laptop that already has pulse working.
On the laptop (Ubuntu 8.04) it works with an alsa
Rafał Mużyło wrote:
Just recently, I've noticed that sound in wine stopped working
correctly.
It took me that long, cause most things I ran in wine were using midi,
which was working fine.
It's the wave output that got broken.
I have the standard pulseaudio setup from the page.
I tried to
Rafał Mużyło wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 03:24:26PM +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
There has been a lot of good information on this mailing list over the last
couple weeks relating to wine and why it doesn't work with pulse.
I've been kind of following this discusion. The patch is the result
Udo van den Heuvel wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Please note that this will make a device default only for
previously-unknown streams. For streams PA already knows it will
restore the device it used last time (which is a feature, no a
bug). Just right click on a stream to move it to
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 21.05.08 12:47, Takashi Iwai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have experimental patches to add async support to ioplug. With a
quick test using jack plugin, it seems working somehow. Will post
them alsa-devel now.
Thank you! I tested these with Firefox +
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 22.05.08 14:11, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I thought the whole point was that by adding async code to ioplug, the
libflashsupport stuff wasn't needed and flash could just use it's native
alsa support + alsa's pulse plugin or am I missing
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 04.06.08 09:42, Lennart Poettering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, 03.06.08 19:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Author: coling
Date: Tue Jun 3 21:55:01 2008
New Revision: 2495
URL:
Juan A Fuentes Bermudez wrote:
can any body tell me how can find data abaut install PA thru svn step by
step?
Please try not to hijack threads ;)
Basically it's a matter of checking out the svn, running ./bootstrap.sh
then running make Set your own --prefix if you don't want it to
Lennart Poettering wrote:
(Luiz, please forward this to the bluez ML!)
*cough* gmane *cough*. Come on you know you want to ;)
Col
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Lennart Poettering wrote:
The latter, m-bt-device, then connects to the BlueZ audio service via one
BlueZ specific well known unix socket, configures a connection to the
BT device, gets a BT socket fd passed in via the unix socket and then
hands this over to its RT thread. The code for this
Michal Sawicz wrote:
Hi list,
I have two problems with default openSUSE 11.0 installations:
- hal-detect does not set the proper sample rate for my audio cards (two
Dell laptops with Intel's audio chips), making them sound crappy.
Setting default-sample-rate in /etc/default.conf (originally
Hi,
First of all, I'm a bit confused by your setup.
Am I right in saying that you want to *run* applications on you your
server but have the display *and* sound come out on the X client? This
is what I'd guess as being the typical setup and should work out of the
box without any manual
David Kågedal wrote:
Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
First of all, I'm a bit confused by your setup.
Am I right in saying that you want to *run* applications on you your
server but have the display *and* sound come out on the X client? This
is what I'd guess as being
Hi,
Jerome Haltom wrote:
So the question is has anybody done anything like this? If so, what did
you end up with? Does any existing code exist for something like this?
Not sure to be honest.
If not, what pointers do ya'll suggest I use to accomplish it? At most I
am sort of thinking that
cal wrote:
As far as I can tell, you can set the volume of a stream when you set it up,
but
once it's in play so to speak, you can't change the per channel volume on the
fly. Does that seem right, or am I missing something?
What do you mean When you set it up? pavucontrol can change the
Matthew Patterson wrote:
Colin, Lennart: Is there a place where pulse users can post their open
source projects based on pulse? That might inspire me to clean up my
code and make it not horrendous :)
The only real place right now is the pulseaudio.org wiki.
Feel free to create a section
cal wrote:
cal wrote:
Good news, pa_stream_get_device_index() works, pa_stream_get_index()
doesn't.
Talking to myself again ... having read stream.h again, there is _no_
problem apart from user (ie, me) misunderstanding. Sorry for the noise.
Seems like you've learnt a lot doing this, judging
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
I have an application (which is not OSS unfortunately) using ALSA output.
Sound works fine on systems where no pulseaudio is running but doesn't
work at all as soon as PA is running (Gnome desktops on latest Ubuntu
and openSUSE versions were tested).
I've
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi Colin,
Colin Guthrie wrote:
I've also opened a bug here:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=405354
I've rewritten some of the Alsa-using code to fix some issues which were
in the application but in its current state I can't think of a major
issue
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Do you write a little data and wait for it to start? Or do you just pump
data in and analyse it later. The reason I ask is that IIRC pulse will
not start playing until a minimum buffer size is reached, so if you only
put in a couple samples it probably wont start
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
This should be fairly trivial to write.
Hehe.
I'd say this is probably the best solution. Doesn't exist yet but
you're welcome to take a crack at it :D
Sorry, I've more than enough to do with maintaining FreeType and
groff...
Thanks to you all for your
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